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; THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNH, MONDAY; JUNE 9, isid; tory; tho Bsnate Committoo on Naval Affairs, to ¥isit. and inquire into tho advisability of sbollshiug certain = nnvg-ysrds slong the Atlantic i oonst; tha 7 onnte Onlfimlunn on Leveos, to got ovidoncs upon and oxamine into the gouora] aubjoot of lovaon on Lho Missisnippl River, with a. view to making n roport at the noxt Aesaton rogarding the nacos- plty and propricty of the Iadoral Governmont Resuming the entire oontrol and caro of thoss lovaos ; and tho Houso Post-Ofiico Jommitico, to 'inveatigate tho postsl conivact aystom, in which so many dbusos ava sllegad o oxlut, OFF FOIl TNHE BUMMEINL. Almost slmultanoously .with the doparture of Congrosumon and thoir fawmillas, thore will ho n protty thorough turning onb of tho fushionablo aoplo and rosidenta of this-clty, 'ho sonshore s tho gonoral - cliofco,” but’ an” unusually, large portion of thoso who ara’ going awny for tho nea- son will go to this mountains nud {nlorior couu- {ry rosorta. Ohiof-Justico Waito will spond the summor at . Lin native town, Lynno, Ct, Dresidont Grant proposos golng to Kanawhn, Waoat Va., tho Ifitor patt, of this woolk, to vinik Mre, Tomplins, his sunt, . Admiral Porter..sud family will loave In the iuursu of o fow.dayn for Nowport and New ondon. . * 3 ‘Cho Secrotnry of tho Fronoh Logatlon, T.o Mar-. quis do_Clarombdut Tourous, will sbortly occupy Tifs ootthgo nt Now Loiido, 03 will alsn Don Louis do Potistad, Flret Bocrotary of the Spau- {sh Logation. ST e TRODADLE TIME OF ADIOURNMENT, 1t ia gonerally bolloved that the session will not bo adjournad till Cucadny at .11 . m. * Tha Bundry Civil and. River and Msarbor billa aro lot to bo actod upon, tho Houso golng through bo . roguldr routine of couferonco com- mittoos,” oto, 'I'ho Bonate . havo . load- ed own theso two, bills most oxtravaganily, having added to tho former nbout 88,600,000, whilo tho Inttor is increased un- roasonably. 'Lhere will bo s groat doal of aint- cnlty in conipromising the: diungreoments of the Housos on thioso , monsuros, and friouds tho Tlonse of tho River Harbor blll declaro -that ihoy srould rathor soo it fail altogethor than pnsa in its presont shiapo, e s E ¥ LAND-GRAR DRFEATED, Tho anti-land-grabbars aro: much olated oyor tho dofent of the Bayileld & 8t. Croixijob in the Houso, 'I'ho friends of the sohowo, howover, doclaro thab” thoy’ will bring it np sgain noxt sesslon. Lnnd-grabs dio hard. el THE PAOIFIO RAILROAD BUTS. .Arrangemonts havo beon noarly completed by tho Interior, Duam-lmeut to press to o spoedy gonclusfon puits brought under the recont act of Congroes} directing that tho Pacific Rallroads be cowpolled by proooss of law to _pay tho dobts duo_tho’ Govornment. Tho amount due from the Union Paciflo is tho largest, and suits will bo brought against it, Tho firat information has beén roceived bero that the Union Paciflo has beon giving soourity to somo of ita croditors, to the projudice of the Government.: - 1f this should prove to be true the Attornoy-Gonoral will, at the ecarlest mo- mont, take steps to throw the Comgnny into bnnkrupu? whon tho soourity that has boon thus rraudulontly given will be sot nside. . THE LITTLE TARIFF. Bonator Shorman will malto no eMort to secure i}m passage of the Tarift bill at tho prosent ses- sion, in g THN OURRENOY BILL. ‘WAsHINGTON, Juno 21.—The Currency bill has rouchiod the President. It is goderglly oxpooted $uat ho will sign it. 4 Following is o 2 . TUE DILL AS FINALLY PARIED. . BrErion 1. Thoact entitled. *Au act o prvide a gationul curiency, wecurod by a pladgs of Uniled Slates bonds, and to provido- for tho circulation snd Todawption thoreof,” approved Juno 3, 1804, slall bs Tereattor known se'thé Natloual Dank not, ¢ 820, %, That Boo, 31 of tho National Bauk act bo 5o amended that tho Foveral pasociations (hetein provided for sholl not hercaftor bo- requirod {o koop on hand suy uount of monoy whatovor, by reason of the amount of thdle vospostive clfoulationa but tio monoya requirad by sald ssotion (ot ket at al tizoa on hand shall bo detormined by tho nmount of de- ouls, in all veapecta oa- providod for ia tio asid Bection, 3 Bro, 3. That evory assoolation organtzed or 4o bo organizod under the provisions of tho euid aot, and of 410 sovoral acta amoudatory thoraot, bl at all times Koop and huvo on doposit in tho Trontury of the Uniled Btatos, In_lawful monoy of tho United” Btates, n sum oqual o 5 por contum of its olrculation, to bo held and uned for tho redemption of such eirculation, which #um shall bo counted o8 & part of ita Jawful fasorve, 59 provided in Boc, 3 of thls sot, and when tho elr- B ting notes -of any such sasociatipns, , assortod unasgortod, sholl bo ° ‘prosented omption fu Buma Of $1,000 ur auy. multiple oreof to the Troasurer of tho Unitod Blates, the Bimo shall bo redcomed in United Btates motes, Al notes #o redeemed sball be chargod by the Tresaurer of tho Unitod Btates to- the “respoctive associations fasuing tho saino, aud ko shall notify thom sovorally on tho first dny of cach month or oftencr, at his dfaorotion, of the amount of such redemptions, and whonever such rademptions of any sssoclations sball nmonnt to tup sum of $500 such psaocistions 5o notifed hail forthwith deposit with the, Treacurer of the Ehlflml States o sum in United Btatea notea equal to Rbio nmount of ita circulaling notos o rodoemed ; 'and ull nots of Nattonal Banks wworn, dofacod, mutilated, or otharwiso -ungt for c%rn%lnllbn b ,wln;n o ed Dby any Assiaton ‘roasuter, OF ot any e ed dentultory of tho United Satos; ba for- wnrgcd to tho Treasuror of the United Statea for re- demption, as providad lietatn 3 and when aucl redemp tions linvo been so rofmbursed tho ciroulating notcs #0 rodoomed alimll bo forwarded fothe Tenpootive asso- Clations by which thoy-ware fsaucd; bt if any such nutes aro wory, mutilatod, defaced, or reudored other- ‘wiga uniit for use, they shall be forwarded to tho Comp- troller of the Curronoy and destroyed snd replaved ‘T mow rovided by law. Provided, that ench of ssid lwoolnl]ons‘ sbail. relmburae 1o - the -Treasury tho charges for transportation and tho costs for ns- porting such notes, and tho resociation horanfter or- ganizod shiall nl4o generally retmbursa to 1ho Treasury the cost of cugraving wuch platos as shiall be ordorod by each nasocintion reapeotively, and the smouut ns- xeased upon eaoh associntion shiall bo in proportion to ho circulation redormed, and bo charged to the fund on deposit witht the Treasurer; and, yrnvlded further, St 50 munls of Hoo, 1 of suid Nationl-ank ack rosuzuldng or pormltiing tho rodemption of s cirou Iating notes elrowhere than at its own counter, ex- sept 8 rovided for . Wl cation, o boreby ro- aled, 8tc, 4, That_ any Assoolation organized under this nct, or auy of tho aets to which this {4 on amendment, desiriug to wihdra lls clroulating otes,tu wholo of in purt, mny, upon the doposlt of Inwful mouey with the Troasurcr of tho United Gtates, fn sums of not Jcsa than €9,000, take up tho bonds which satd Associn- tiou has on doposit with tho Trensurer for tho security of such ciroulsting notes, which bonds shall te nssigned %0 tho bauks in tho menter apecificd in tho ninstcenth ection of the Natlousl Bank sct,and tho outsinnd« Eug notes of ald Arsocintion to an amount oqualto 210 legal-tender notes depoatted, sball be redecmod at o Trensury of the Unitad States and destroyed, an Bow provided Ly lave; provided that tho smount of tho bonds on doposit for ciroulation shall not be reduced bolow ¢50,000, *8g0. 6, That tiio Comptrollor of the Qurreuoy shall, muder ol rulcs oud requlations us tho Boctelary of the Trensury may prescribe, cattso the charior num. bers of tho Arsociation to be printed upon all Natlonal Bauk notcs which may bo Lioreaftor fssued by him, 8g0. 0, That tho aiount of tho United States notes outstanding, and to boissued as o part of tho circu- Ilating medium, suall not exceed tho sum of $382,000,- D00, which enld sum shall appesr in each monthiy stafomont af the publio debt, and no part thoreof shall bu bold or usod ad & roserve. ; Bro, 7. That 80 1auch of tho act ontitled, an act to provide for the redemption of the 8 per cen- tum tomporary loan certificates, and for sn increos of National Dunk notos, a3 providod, that Do’ circula tion shull be withdrawn under tho provislons of Boo, 6 of aoid act, untll after tho $54,000,000 graute od in 800, 1 of said ot shall havo boen' faken up, is biereby ropealed, and it shall Lo tho duty of the Comps troller of the Ourrenoy, under the dirsction of the Becretary of {lia Treasury, to pracced forthwith, and hio 16 hotoby suthorized dnd roquired, from tinmo to time, a8 l[vpllcmhm shall ba only made therefor, and untif tho full pmount of tho $54,000,000 ahall Lo withs drawn, to mako n roquisition on_each of -the National ‘Banks described in enid soction,ond in the mouner thares in yrovided, organized fu titos having an excoss of ‘ciréulation, to withdraw snd relurn a0 much of this circulution’ns by safd sct may be apportloncd to bo ‘withdrawn from them, or, in’lieu tlercof, to deposit $1 tho Treasury of tho Unfted Bates lawsul monoy nut- ficlont to redesm auch circulation, #ud, upon thio ror turn of tho clreulation roquired, or the dopiosit of law. ful money, as liorain provided, & proportionate amount of the bonds Leld to keeuro tho circulatlon of such ps- wociution na shnll mako such roturn or deposit eholl bo surrondered to it, Bro, 8, That wpon the fafluro of tho Natlonal Banks apon Which roquisitions for ciroulatjun shall Lo iade, or of any of them, to retirn the nmount required, or 10 dopaut in tha Troruuey lnwful monoy to radocm tho eivculation roquired within thirty days, the Uomp- trollur of tho Curcency shsll st onco sell, &b grovided in Hoo, 49 of tho Natfonal Ourronoy wel, approved June 8, 1861, bonda held to secnre the redemplion of the clrowlation of tho —nmso oclatlon or assoclations which shiall o fall to an umount suficiont toredoom {ha clreulation roquired of suicl usunclation or asioetatlons, and with tho pro- ‘coeds which shall bo_doposited $1t tho Tronsury of the Uniled Btates 0 much uf tho cireulutlon of aaid as- soclation or assoclations hall bo rodeomed na wil equal the pmount reguired and not returned, and it thiore be any excess of proceads over the nmwount re- quired forsueh redemption, it shull bo returued to the mesociation or assacintions whoso Lomids shall have been sald; and it ghall be the l‘lll( of fls 1remsurer, Asxslstant 'Creasurers, feslgnatod dopositories and Natlonal Hauk de- ositories of the United Rinles, who shall FoYont fnformed by (ho Comptratlor of tho Gurrency of such usnoucintions as shull fall to return circulstion a8 ruquired, to sesort and roturn (o the Trossurer for ro- demption tho notes of such associations as shall coma Jnto thelr hands until the amount required shall bo redoswed, and in Jiko mauner to assort and roturn to the Trezaury for rodemption the notes of suoh Na- tionnl Tanks nv have failed or gona Into voluntaty liquidatiou for tho purpnso of witiding up tho afair B 2 st hbruattur s full or gufito. llguldae tion, ‘Bro, 9, That from anat aftor the puseago of this act $t aliall bo tuwful £or tho Comptrollov of iho Ourren:y, for ye- und b is horeby ordered, to fisuo clrcilating notéd without delay us applications therofor ara minde, 1ot 1o excoor 1ha Bum bf $55,600,000, €0 ssaociations ofgats Izod, zor to b orgaufzod, In’ thosy Htates and Terri- Jorias haviug lews thin their proportion of eirculation under an apportionment made on the basis of popula- tlon ‘ml of wealth as aliown Ly the roturna of tho census o1 1870, and overy assoointion heroattor orgauized shall 10 suboct to and Lo governcd Ly the rulos, rostric- ‘tons, and jimitations, &nd possods the. rights, privi- Jogen, nnd franchifon fiow or herenfter to be preacribod * by lnw ne Natlonal Baxiking _sssociations, ‘with the #amo pawor to nmond, Aftor, and ropesl provided by thio Nation! Dank act, providod that tho whols asount ‘of clrculation withdrawh and romoved {rom tho banks ll‘nmmullnq business ahall not oxceed $3%,000,000, anid that “such clroulation shall be withdrawn and ‘yedeemed ns eliall _bo necemsary to nnimly he eireulntion proviouwly {ssiod to tho banks in “thoso Slates lioving ks (ian thle apportioumont ¢ and pro- vided furthor, fliat not moro than 30,000,000 slinlt be withdrawn aud redeemed, s herein_contomplited, | during tho fiseal year ending Juno 80, 1875, - ¥ ‘Tho title of the bill 14 smendod ‘to road na follows " An not to fix tho amannt of Unitod Htatos notes, ‘provido for thio redistibutlon of tho Natlonal Dank currency, and for other purposes,” = . - m;l.';:an roport 18 signed by all tho mombers of the Come ' CONGRESSIONAL RECORD: i BENATE, B « . . WasumieToN, D, O., Juna dl. THE ARRANAAS JUDICIARY DILL, The following iy the complation of the rocord for Boturdny's sonsion ¢ s 8lr, SPENCER called up tho Ifouso bill rola- tive to tho Cirouit Courta of the Unitod Statos 4n tho Btato of Alabama, which was disoussed ab somo length and passed. The Bonnto then, at J:80 o'clock a. m. Sunday, adjournad. ° ro £ THE SBESSION’S WORK. g From Our Oon Correspondent, ‘WasmxatoN, Juno 10.—The Congress, now nonrly at tho ond of ita labors and pangs, illus- tratos yery well tho pull and haul of nztionnl polity, and tho folly of conclusions aduministored in advanco. ; SAID SAROASTIOAT. | Wo.all sald, or_sathor wo think wa thought, that the gigantic issues woro to be Transporta- tion aud Financo. They wora to bo troated by tho “groat populsr lendera"—as if n:groat londer was over popuisr—in such' a way as to kill at loaat throe birds with ono stone: First, 80 as to make great now prinolploa for our porty, to grow vital herbs In the cooking pot, and make A lLoney-hive in the dead lion's jaw. By | prinaiples_we, as politicians, moant mystorious propositions squiniing popular-ward, to tussle over in tho afirmative. Wo lind 1t plannod that the indorscmont of'themo groat dodges of ours would float .us over at oue moro Presidentinl eleation, water our atack, so to speak, and bein the light of o scrip-dividond to the poople, * i Tho scopnd object wo hiad was Lo promoto ox- ponditures, of course adding to our patronnge. Woe, would lay notional freight-railronds, canal the mountains, connect the rivers with sloughs, and bring * cheap money.” z Flually, all of us* would stand in theline for the Presidency,—3Ir. Morton, Mr, Donnelly, Mr, Logan, Mr. John Pope ilodnott, Frank Paimer, Judge Wright, and ouraolf,. - . . . ABET-BACR. % But it happencd that, bofore we conld msh nupon theso two great redoubty and elinch them, a groat ery avose from the poople as to ** choap monoy,” which produced n temporary embarrasa- mient. ** Tho choapest mouey,"” said thoy, the peoplo, to us,"tha atatesmon, *¢ in that back and forward pay you took in the .lnst weok of the former rosslon. It'waatoo chieap Lo be honest, . “{ end we want you to unhoard it 1" - ‘T'his ingratoful and nnforoseen raquest caused adolay in making the two great principles wa hoped for. Wo stopped to. remoustrate. Yo pointed, in vain, to Oongresses ju the past which had dono just the sama;: -but thero soomod to be a belic! provalent that they were not composed of the same kind of men. The dubato was varried on upon our park with great ability ; and overy momber who expected to bo Prosidont—that is, eay, two-thirde—made & Bpoach on the subject, To our confusion we rosently found that neither Transportation nor innnco was to bo tio great now principle. The stubborn congtituenclos aunounced thom to be s Honeaty and Economy. Evory offort wo made to put back the frank- Ing privilego, the old mileago, cto., 88 way of allarintlug oue losa, svas ropalsed. Sortow ball wo obeyod tho people, restored tho AWag, au approached the groat principlos aforesaid. GOING IN FOR VIGIGHT FRANKS. Mr. Morton—ho, tho boldest of the bold— sailod in firat. 1o announcod tho solemn fact that railronds, bulls by individual subscription nud soparate Etatd action, were designed by the Constitution to be hio aame as rivers oponed by Nature; that s political party hed rup over them s free for yoars, and could now permit its votora to do the samo; thet thoy were national, aud 8o was ke, and belongod togethor, and that Gov. Booth, of Californin, need not, for the present, come Eeat, Thero-was s beautiful moral abons Senator Morton when ho took this position. Wo felt, figuratively, that ono of our great principlon wnu now declared ; and again wo ask, Why do the Girangers nowminate independently of us m the State of Illinoia? Is this old political fairness botween men snd men? Wo are grieved to aco it. Wa hopo, howaver, by an active diatribution of garden-soeds’ and Afiflcultunl Roports, to hond off this unuccountablo disaifection., 1In tho Houseof Reproaontativos, M. Morton's effort was ecconded. Wo rofused, by avoteshowing groat intorestin the sabjoct, to™ lay our Trans- portation principle on the table, sud wo lave Sunt resolved to pay for some surveys in -the inountaine and trous-strenmy, and hope that wo will be continued in Congress to renow tho ap- propriationa noxt year. Dy the time the presont wheat-flold of tho Northwest is farmed out in that one groat oreal, wa hape to tow barges hfi belloons up the scarp of the Allegheny, and fi them with other grent priuciples to bo necessary at that poriod, 'Chisis what we have done for Tranaportation, and wa expoct you to not fo vote us & tioket-of-leave next full. FINANCE DELAYED. When wa came to our othier fine campaigne point, we encountered the oxpected opposition. Mr, Morton, Mr, Logan, Mr, Oglosby, and sov- eral other fantlemflu who fout into the late War, opoued noarly ubreast of, each other, like Division-Commuanders runnivg a foot-race. They were groomed and sponged for the effort by sev- oral gentlemen from the Confedorato Btates whio bave lately shown much devotion to the publip faith_aund blood-bought curroncy of ths Union. Mr., Johnston, of Virginia, cousin of Gen, Joe, Gon. Gordon. himself, and Mr, Morrimon contributed ossentinl holp to us in tho grent worls, ‘I'ho eoloquonce of our speechos in favor of more g‘&ufinbnckn is now a matter of history. Mr, Kelley, of Dennsylvanis, and a fow others, deeply versed {u tho science of banking as practiced at tho till of tho Borgoant-nt-Arms, and at the window of tho Paying Tollor of the Treasury, desired s convertiblo bond, solf-rotiring and eelf-reap- &unrlng within itself, under the namo of tho ational Fundiment act. The clear percoption of Mr. Logan =nd Mr. Morton intorposed at this point. Thoy preferred something more fndis- criminate and generous, Buinfi tho Govorn- ment and the party, why not gratity the peopla by a stmple and immediate act of printing bank- notos, and sending thom around to revive busi- noss, intoxicato confidence, and glut the hoard- ing of monoy ? - OPPOBITION. The unamiable doctrinaire, Carl Roburz, whose country Mr, Morton indioated with an intropid- ity wortby of his native wilds, here sprang s scholastic debnte upon both Logan and Morton, For this thoy are always propared,—not merely with a vitiated political economy derived from books aud travel, but with original princi- plos of fiusnce fmprovised from their versatilo Ivm:s\b\llnx,y sud the necessltlos of party-extrem- ty. 4 DESERTION, A ehameful dosortion of our grest oandidates onsued, Mr. Bhormon, from whoso accommo- dating principles wo have alwaya dorivad ad- yantage, bad beon spparontly engaged in the bad political habit of reading both books and nowapapors, Tha only reliablo book for a sound party-politician s the face of a publie audience, Mr. Bhorman for & whila abandoned us, and came bacle too Iato to do us any good, or himael? althor, Ifis courao was detorminod by that of Judgoe Thurman, apd, ecoing an apparont ohance to tako from that Ktate antagonist sone votes in the Hoop-Polo districts, Mr, Shorman rejoined us on the Couforouco bilt, while Thur~ man wont the othor way, Tho groat advantago liad passed, ATr, Coukling, of New York, who relies upon his intolicot more than upon the proseing oxi- pgenolos of L party, was now seen in_ figoncial ultianco with Boburz aud Thurmax, Mr, Ohand. lor, who has roformod it altogethier, and is not ay rolinble as Lie nsad to beto mako now national privolples, aluo forscok his colloague, Tarry, of tho lumber-world, and presagod that more mil- Jious of curroncy would make such panics as we had in Btate-baul du}y !urty;unmn;fo. Wushowod him tho fallaoy of this parallel, in_tho fuot that the national currenoy ox| anelon had moro aros to ocontain it : and that a storm on tho sen nover produced tho -lilmtlen oud dispy- tor that 1& would on'wpond, e rotired to work this illuntration out, and, when he roappeared, {iio President-bsd votood the bill, gud Lo could. Quly kupport -the Conferonce expausion... . l'{m action “of :tho Presldont in velolug this vout mensure of party roouperation ls accounta~ filo to the fundamontal ‘error of avor weiting o man ju the White-House while Lo iy is erroneous, alao, advantage twico in aucoession of ono popular candidate ‘not wholl boholden to the party and co-existont witl it.. Tho boest candldatos to divide falr on the patronago aro old mon, saturated with the or- anization and controllod by fte Privy Counoll ko Mr, Buolisnan, Fledgolings who iwora hazo at Woat Point, aud nover, organizod the prima- rion, ofton forget party-linon, and plan porsonal nlruleizy in tholr camp-tonts, Mr. Grant had toloraad that aep of overy old politician, a Civil Borvico,—a not of clorks not numnnn\ly Yo ponsible to thoir creators, and thorofors as ‘apt sa.not to voto agaioat us, avon on gront orlginal prlnn(g}us of our own, like Ocoidonial Fluauco and Exoursion Transportation, Our great Joador, Butlor, what s man is. ko forn sound party-Prosidont, that old granite-quarry ~of Capo Anul—drove the Inat uail in tho cross of 'Civil-Sorvice Reform this scasion. Ho aross from his sick bed, like Pilate on & groai omergoncy, whon his friend Barabbas was im- iporiled, ‘and, dolivering tho Civil-Sorvico Jommilesion up to Congross for exooatlon, 'lau!ln&xly eafd that the affair bo upon uannd our children, Buta political party hag no postority, and is bottor off without a rocord. ‘Matiomet conceived what it should bo in his oolostial virging, and he wns o good pariy-man. WE WEPT, Thus it hies apponred that we. are dlnnrpolnlod In tho vwo now lirluuiplul wo dosigned to ostab- lish at_the bogloning of the seasion. Finance has split the party like a mirror obliquely, ‘I'vo- thirda Jrofloct the gold in tho heavons, lho ’:lng.kzn school. It tothor third tho groonbacks In the grass, Transportation would ba avzilablo we Dad . it In time; but ° tho QGreat Kanawha rofuses to flow up hili through statutory locks of 8,000 feot, bofora tho cam- ipaign wlll strike us. : Mr, Windom mado o yoport ins long s tho oocasion required, but politionlly Hoconclusivo, Tho quiot recovory or the coun- ti, losy through the stondiness of businogs than e simplifiod lives of .tho pooplo, malkas it pwk- ,ward for both us sud tho Domocraoy. o .have fallod to balloon tho cropsand pile groenbacles in Ynm.lmymmv,]lgm; thie panie hias aleo, drifted away {and 161t the Democraoy nothing to bowail, In tia words of Wabstor: “Whoro shall we both go?" 'Had ofthor of ua his part and intellect, evon wero ‘his demoralization oqual with oura, we might Lo Irosnoctfully - answorod, DBat £o shriveled aud smpllaro wo both that we cannot give dignity to itho interrogatory, and tho country might reply: “Co? Why, go to— B i nAoIt pAY! " - ; Thus, it may bo necessary for the Republicana ‘and. Domoornts, as in Orepon, to fight the Inde- ondonts sll ovor tho United Htates.noxtiime. We can lat efther triumph except ‘the Iast; for that would bankrupt every merchiant and trador in American politica. Gazi, FOREIGN, A New Iotio-Rule Resolution In fhe British Parliamont End of the Miner? Strike in York- shire, England, Operations Against the Carlists at Estella Suspended. ' GREAT BRITAIN. New Yonr, June 21.—English papers of tho 11th report the unveiling of the siatue of Bun- yan at Bedford the previous day by Lady Augus- ta Btanloy, the Dean of Woatminstor dolivering on address on the lifo and times of the author of ' Pilgrim's Progress.” E Loxpoxn, June 321.—-The Observer publishes tho text of the omo-Rulo rosolution which Dr. Tsano Butt, M. P; from Limericli, proposes to move on tho 80th inst. inthe Houso' of Com- mons. " It is in substanco as foilows ¢ * That, In the opinion of the Houso, it fs expodient and just to reatore to the Irish natfon the power of managing oxclusively Irish affairs in an Irish Parlinment, 'provision being made at tho same time for meintaining ‘tho intogrity of the Empiro by lcaving to the Imperial Parlia- ‘ment the control of Imperial affairs.” “Flio striko lu which miora than 10,000 men aro engagod in Cloveland, Yorkehiro, s now ended, with tho scooptance by tho men of tho mastors' torms, which impose & & roduction of 121§ per oont in wagen. . Loxpon, Juno 22.—A. great demonstration of nympathy for the ‘agriouturnl laborora **lackod out” from work wes madein Manchestor yos- torday, Tho} mewmbers of the Trades-Unions to the wpumber of 25000, with fifty bands of music, ‘marched in procosaion through the principal streste. A masg-meeting was subsequently held ot Pomorzn Qardeng, at which, it ia cstimated, npwards of 50,000 people wero' prosent. Joseph Arch and other dpmmlnont frionds of the workingmen de- livered addrossos. — GERMANY, Beaury, June 21,—Burglars in this city robbed tho Belgian Legation, broke open a desk in the English Logation, and attemptod robbory at the Austrian Legntion, Benuiy, June 21.—The members of tho Academy of Boiance and the Univorsity authori- tios joined in giving & farewell dinuver on Bat- urday night to the Ilon, George Banoroft, Min- ister of the United States. Prof. Curtius, bis- torian of Grecce, tonsted Baucroft and lady, and Prof, Mommsuen, Roman historian, mads some romarks, in the course of which he spoke of- the union of Gormany and the United Btates in the struggle for intelleatual freodom. —_— QUBA, HavANA, Cuba, Juno 21,—An immonse water- agm\t formed in the harbor to-dry, and prssed through the shipping causing considerablo dam- age. The Russisn bark Jennlo, was capalzad, and sovaral amall boata sunle; ua lives loat, Tha men-of-war fired blank cartridges, which hind tho effoct of dissolving the column of water. Thirty-six loading morchants, bankers, snd bauka have signed an agrooment to recsive coln at tho following rates of valuation: The pound- sterling at &6; the Louis d'or, $4; Anlerican twenty-dollar ,plemon, 821, e BPAIN. : Mipnm, Juno 21,—Gen, Concha roports that tho ronds In tho neighborbood of Estoltn azo im- practicable for heavy artillery, and he will be obligad to suspond operations for the prosent. b st BELGIUM, Brossers, Juno 31.—The Bolglan elections sliow & net Enln of four mombers for the Liberal party in the Cbamber of Represontativos aud three in the Souate, reducing tho Government majority to 14, The Miniater of Pablio Works lost his seat, ————ee BRAZIL. Loxpoy, June 23.—The steamer Edinburg, which is ln{hgg the telegraph cablo from Capo do Verdos fo Brazil, has arrived off the Brazilian coast, The following dispateh was rocoived to- dA{ from on boaxd ; “ Noox, Sunpay.—Spliced on the intormediato cable in 1,100 fathoms this morniug; hopo to make final splice at 8 this afterncon, Cablo Is in perfoot gondition.” TIE POPE. Twontyseight Yonrs. in St, Potex's Chatr—Populay Feeling in Moumo. New Yonx, June 21,—To-day bolng the twon- fy-eighth annivorsary of the accosston of tho PI‘:}H! to tho Papaoy, after tho colabration ot the ordinary mornivg services in the Catholio churchos througliout tho oity, mpeciel prayers ;lote offorad for hia tuturo prospority and wul- are. TRoME, June 21,—Ae tho mullitudo wore re- turniug from tho grand Te Doum at Bt. Potor's, the Pope was sgeu at one of the windows of tho Vatican, Hundreds of peoplo waved their hand- Xorehlof nnd somo ex-Pontifical policemen shouted, * Long live the Pope, our King," Boveral arrests woro mado, and the troops cleared and took possossion of tho atroct, Tho Popo, In roply to r doputation yosterday, sald ho was confidont that God would restore the crown, it not to him, becauso ho was too old and mlglxt uot livo to eeo tho day, then to hia sucoosdor, e g 8 THE NORTHWESTERN STATES, Néws Stems ‘Cefographod to the Chie cago Yribunce ILLINOIS, ! A man namod Edward Blayen foll a dlstance of tmn’v‘-nvn feot through a brldgo over Btone's Oreok on the ludiann, Bloomington & Western Railrond, at Danvillo; qu the 19th inst,, crushing Lis suull aud othorwise Injuring him to such an oxtont that bo will not rocover, He iy a rosident of Ohnmpaign, ~The Graud Jury adjourned thoir throo wooks' < nension nt Ottaws Saturdey, and found 186 in- dlotments, aud of thoso 185 were for various vio- lations of the Liquor law, ‘The saloon-keepers of tho county hind o meoting Saturday to organlze & uniform systom of dofonse sgainut thoso ine diotmouts. -—A young mnn about 20 yoars old, n Daue, who worked for a farnior namod Jolw Gillmany was drowned in the Fox Rivor, nonr Post's Mills, Inat Batwiday night, 1o oft ' tho housa nbout § o'ologlk fn tho ovening, and went to tho river, a ‘short'distanca from tho hionwo, to bathe, Not ro- tirning, as wan oxpeoted, soarolt wasmado,aud his clofhen found on tlio bank of the rivor. "Yestor day & numbor of peoplo deaggoed .ibo river and found tho corpao, Whe Coroner liold an inquest, and a verdiot of acoldontal drownivg was ren- dorod, 'Tho hody was burlod at Plano yostordsy aftornoon, 'I'he decensed had no relatlves. nor noquaintancos ju this country, but was saving mouoy to scud for lils parants to como over, —T'ho grocory storo of Mauspoake, & Gamp, in Way'n. block, Ohampaign, was firad Snturday night by an uuknown iucendinry, Tho flra wan started” in tho collar, on the top of a barrol of korosone, 'Tho hoad burnod vut’ and all the oil, and the fire woa discovered and subduod, - Btook dawmnged gonsiderably by wator. ¢ WIBCONBIN. ~—Cantharine Iartlo, of Milwaukee, has deoded horsolf owny for $1,100, baving onterod futo indouturos with hor’ hushend, ~Anton Hartle, in oconsideration of that pum paid ‘down, to quit bis abode, nover to trouble Lim In any way, ond to abaudon all olaim to bis proporty. fic) contracts, on his sido, to reuounco all olalm to hor, and never to visit or molont her durlnq tho rest of hor lite. The doed was recorded on Friday lnut, —Llioro aro no hopes of naor Brown, injured by tho railread acoident on itho Southoern Minnosotn Nailroad, noar Browus- dalo, Baturdsy. Tho body of Froman Cummings Ly beon recovered from undor the traln. Lorge gangs of men woro ongaged yeatorday in ropair- ng tho wrnu]md‘hl‘ldqnu, and it was oxpootoed that trafus would bo runn "5 rogularly to-day. —A houso and large dancing-hall, bolonging to ‘Willinn Brown, on tho Shoboygan Road, threo oiles from Manitowoo, waa mmfiy destroyoed by fivo on Fridey night. 1t cought_from tho chime noy, Lous catimated at 84,000} purtly eovered by insuranco, NEDDASKA, Henry 8witt, while riding in n rain-storm ton milon northoast of Omnbie,on Baturday, was strock by lightning, and he and his-horso instanily Lilled. Tho oloctrio fluid burned his hair and tonh in lino to a place on his lag, whoio it ptruck 116 horae and burned fis hair, dessonding to the grouud, Bwitt way frora New York. outo, Throe_mnslted men burst In the door of Bamuol Bear's dywolling, noar Somorsst, Friday night, and robbed the family of &540 in monoy, a_gold watch, shot-gun, revolver, and knifo. Nothing hns beon dircoverod to lead to tho do- toction of tho thioven. : —The nlenm saw-mill owned by Goorge R. Martin, of Mt, Vornon, waa totally doatroyed by fire, Baturdny night. Xoss, $4,000; no ine surance. INDIANA. 4 The 8t. Joseph River Saturday night gathered in anothor victim at South Bond, in the porson of James H. Floming, n printor employed in the Liegister ofico. He was taken with a cramp while bathing. _Ilis body was recoverod yoater- dry morning, and was gent in tho evenlng to Gottysburg, Pa., where hia family reside. Chis makes the third drowning at South Bond in Joss thau two wacks, ————— OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS, Nrw Yorx, Juno 31.—Arrivod—Steamer City of Richmond, from iverpool; steamor Italy, from Liverpool. Pryyourir, Juno 21.—Btoamship Frlala, from Now Youk, arrived. FORGER PARDONED. New Yoy, Juno 81.—Louls 8. Van Ester, the Wall stvact forger, wai rolonsod from Sing Bing prison yostorday, hiaving been pardoned by Gov. Dix, _ To was sontonood in Marob, 1871, to nine yeoars® imprisonment. MARINI, Port of Chilengo, Juno 21, ARRIVE! Dargo Wolverine, Munkegon, I Barga City of Erlo, Mnakegon, Iumbsr, Bargo City of Grand Mavan, Muskegoo, Jumber, Bebr Oty of Milwnukee, Muiskeyon, lusber, Bebr Liberty, Muskego, lumber. Bl Minervs, Muskegon, lumber. sobr Lizalo Douk, Dearficld, bark, Prop Vanderbilt, Bufrelo, sundrics, Bolir Willlam Dates, Rogers’ Oreek, lumber, Scow Harmonin, South Laven, lumber, Trop M, Grab, Manistee, lumber, . Dargo Windeor, Manislce, lumber, Prop Dean lichmond, Bafalo, sundries, ol Qurluy, Ford Rivar, luniber, diny Banks, wood, Belir J, P, Delandus, Portago Lake, lumber, Scbir Wm, Bmith, Souih Huven, lath, Prop Fountain City, Duffalo, suudries, Beow South Hide, White Lake, lumber, Hebr J, P, Ward, Muskogan, tumber, T'rop Aeo. Danbar, Muskegou, lamber, Darge Gonteat, Milkkegon, luniber,” Barge J. 8, Nowhouse, Miskegon, Tumbor, Holsr Westclestor, Muskegon, lumber, Bchr E, G, Gray, Muskegon, lumber, Bobr Mystic, Muskegon, luniber, Sehr A, A, Beors, Muskegon, Jumber, Hebr A, Rust, Muskegon lwnber. Bebr Hoten Biood, Muskegon, Tumbor, Beow Sew Bird, Muskegon, luinber, Bebr Prido, Diick Lake, Inmber, Heow Goantor, Lakio Hatbar, lath, cow L. Palror, South Haven, lath, Sebr Enume, Ludington, lnnber, Hehy Coral, Bilver Luko, lumber, TLehr Cecolls, Ludington, lanber, Hehr Falcon, Lutington, lnmber. Sobr G, No:$h, Bistara’ Bay, woo Beow Laurius, Saugatuck, v 8elir A, Froderick, Saugeluck, waed, $cow Bouth laven, Bouth Haven, timber, Hebr Little Bello, stuskegon, iumber, Sebr Annie O. Hanvon, Muskegon, limbor, 8:br Rob Nuy, Mantsteo, lumber, Hoow Loutsa Strom, Baugatuck, wood. ebr ‘Popsy, Ludington, lumber, Schr P, Haydon, Grand Haven, lumber, Trop Montana, Buifalo, sundrfes, Prop Btotin, Montroal, sundrica, Drig Commerco, Monominoe, limber, Behi Timpertal, Senominee, lumkor, £ehir Holmen, Ludington, lumbar, #Helir A, J, Mowrey, Lincoln, lumber, 8ebir L. M, Davis, Nnakegoll, Jumbe Stwmr 8hoboygau, Menitowoc, sundrics, bor, ¥rop Lal Iircoze, Benton Harbor, aundries, Jjro Murs, Ludln , Jumber, Bobir J, V. Taylor, d River, lumber, - Sebr Whitlsind, Ludington, lumbor, Soow Meowiuce, Ludiugton, lamber, Heow Aunls Tomine, Ludingfon, lumber, Btmr Corona, 8t. Josopl, sundries. Lixlg Fronliut City, Monomince, lumber, Belie Fostor, South Huvon, lath, Selir Two Brothers, Menomiuoe, lumbor, Top Mouitor, South Haven, lath, Bobir Burprise, Olovelsnd, stone, Prop Mnine, Ogdensburg, sundrios, Yrop Menothince, Muskegen, vundries, Heaw Magdaten, Bt, Paubs Pior, wood. Prop 8, ¢, Baldwin, Escanaba, fron vre, Belir Oltawa, Grand Haven, lumber, Prop Cuba, Bunlo, anndrfo Seur Joo Vilus, Green Bay, lumber, fohir Bavonth Oblo, White Lake, lumber argo Planet, Wyandotte, lumtor. . Trop Sovereign, Montreal, salt, Foli O, 11, 18CkIDY, Do FUre, Ig 1£0n, Hehr 4. 24, Nowlsnd, Manistoo, lumbof, . Sebr Carrlor, Manistoy, lumbsr, Selir 0, Harrtron, Whilo Lake, fumber, Burge Honors, Menominee, lumber, Trop Favorits, Monominee, sundrles, Hargo T, J, Broneon, Menamines, lumber, Targo Eilen Willisus, Monominee, lumbey, Behir Ashtabula, Grand Haven, lumbor, Behr China, Kinguton, 18,500 bu corn, Behir Yaukeo Blade, Gawego, 10,130 bu cora, Stmr Morchant, Erle, 83 bu wheat ; Dufislo, 200 bris owr, Prop Roauoke, Buffalo, 27,000 bu corn, 100 brla flour, Eehr Josoph Patge, Butlalo, 43 bu cory, Y'rop Hollund, Bufialo, 10,380 bu corn, DBargo liclls Ou!ll‘ Buifalo, 26,400 bu corn, Prop Boolia, B, Cathariuck, 16,079 bu wheat, Bargo Marlhette, Menominoo, hundries, Bebr Lucy Graliam, ¥ish Oreck, 100 brls salt, and sundrios, Stmr Canda, 81, Josoph, sundries, Hohr Glad Tidings, Mus¥oron, 65 cas stono. Prop Nobrasks, Bululo, 40,000 bu corn. Tark John B, Tiutchison, Buffalo, 08,000 bu corn, Trop Monitor, Bonth Laven, 700 bu corn, 25 brls sugor, Behir Owasco, Buffalo, 31,000 bu wheat, Blr D, Forguion, 'Oedar River, 250 bu osts, and auiidrics, Schr Rising Htar, Oswego, 18,400 bu corn, NiGItT GLEARANOES, Prop Golorado, Buifalo, 40,000 b cori, 3,600 Lrls flour, Tvop Onolda, Bufiulo, 15,000 bu wheat, 10,400 bu corn, 300 brlis flour, 76 casen lazd, 8 batea broom coru. gtmr Lowell, Ogdonsburg and {ntormediate ports, 11,600 U corn, 160 brle flour, 45 plge lard, 20 Il pork, 00 biln whisky, and sundrics, Trop Menaminee, Muskogon, sundrics, Prap 1i, ¥, Wade, Port Huron, 0,107 bu corn, 1,610 brls Hont, 38 brls pork and sundries ; Littlo Trave utho, 176 b outw, 4 brls pork, ond ‘sundries, Prop Lake lireozs, Benton Hurbor, 60 Lris pork, 31 brin bums, Prop City of London, Collingwood, 3 brls boof, 25 brls cornmeal ; Montreal, 10,000 bu wheat, 1,834 brla tlour, 8tinr Blohoygan, Mautowoo, sundrics, Bahr M, 0. Canoron, Kiugston, 41,163 bu corn, Helir dura, Oswego vin Port Colborhe, 16,635 bu corn, Heh 1, O, Htrect, Collingwood, 21,100 bu whoat, Behir W, J, Preston, Kingstay, 16,800 bn wheat,” - Bebr Liioy J, Olark, Oswego’ via Port Colborue, 20, 062'hu_corn, Hehr Annle Mulvoy, Oswego via Colliugwood, 17,070 bu eorn, And thisty vessels cleared light, “Tinko Frolghts : Were moderatoly sotiva’at 8i(o for oorn to Buffalo, 830 t0 Oawego, dud 1761 for wheat turough to New ork, Chartors:.To blfalo=Slrs ¥ M. Kuapp, ¥, Wilpis, K, Goralin and sohs ot wamed, 0orn a) B0} the recovory of Engl- | Gross Point, rop Diclimond cot axid oats, prop Qabs whest, BER whoat and corn, propa. Vaaderbiie, Montaua and %uhm!\n, 1t evening, corn on ihrough rate, To Ingston—Aohe J, Wado, whoat at 7ide, Aoz A s Ml _veyy corn at To, o Port Colborne—Helir L, J, Olark, "Potal, 18, Caphcity about 10,000 it bu corr, and 16,000 bu osta, * The fol- were aki Wononn, wheat, {o Kingslan, on p. t.1 chrs Darkor, a, Bloat, whent'st 746, ToTort Oclbutno—tehr G, A, Ohannor and J, Diglor, whent at 4o, - In the aflornoon the schr Jurs wan tsken for corn to Port Colbornoe at 8)0, Uspacily, 16,000 b, Minwaurer, June 20,—Froights on wheat 8xo to Bufalo, aud 70 to lowsr lako porth, . { Deznir, June %0.—No ingugormonls for graing ‘Tates nominnl at Go for whent fo 8mega Dy mail § Soto Buyfinto by satl and B3¢0 by Menine BAY O1TY, Junie 30,~Lumbor to Tonawands at $2,00 per m, Baitto Ohicago, 140 per harral, BUrFALO, Tutio 40,~XNo angagemients roported. OrEVELAND, June 90.—No- charters for npper Iako poria for thio Puat day or two, .. Totxno, June 20.—Frolghis dull snd unchanged, ‘No cliartors to note, Miscelinucous. prQUIAIS e o prosont vory soarce, cAgo dure 1ng thio Iagk thres days linn beo the duliast porton the lnkes, not oxcopting Milwaukes, Aboutndozon vess Bois, nll told, arrived here yostorday, - Biould the wind ohanio to tlia northwent a lorgo lumber fleat fs axpoct- ed at this harbor, Ouly six cargoca were i thomar~ oA, Watson mad th | —Tho 8, V. T, Watson aud the Harttord have gone tnto Millor's dry docks for xepals, Tho. Tutlor yossel Tocelvod savers infuries in tho atraits while coming np, —Tlio now -h)am-{-cm Grace Lippincott, owned by Ool. Lippincott, of Tl clty, was shipped to Wisconr sin yestordny, Bhe moasuros 28 foot keol and 10 feot Louin, and {8 & staunch and fine-looking crart, ~The sloward of thio gobr Barhar, whilo crosning tho Tako stroct viadict st about 11 olelack Baturday night, wos altacked Ly thres mon and robbed of $0 and » gold rlng. He shouted joud (mn\lflll for the po- leo to honr lifm, but, o8 usuul, no Hutara were around, sud tho titeven eacapod, ~Tho plossuroyacht Annio Lobins Cary,was lannched at” Batos' & OQoja biprard Saturday afiormoon. The tuk Willlo Brown towed hor out’ yeaterday, Blis i ano af tho Bnost slaop yuchia over builk lors, and wos genorslly admired Whilo towing down {he river, A fino ailk flag, prosontec Misa Annlg Loufse Cory, in liomor of whioin G40 s bocn’ Aawmed, waa~ Gyl from Lier topninat, A —Owing to tho dullnoss of businoss n thexiver, sov- ornl tugs swado fong fripn out*in' tha-ake. yeaterday sftornoon, The tugs Wiilla Prowm and , B, Forry went down 28 far 63 Poct Olinton, four miles bolow Whora they found slx_ lumber-ladon voin 8016, which thoy scourad and brought inko this hurbor, Marine now: A - ELSCWHERE, Tha wreok of {he schir Gronads ia to be old at suc- tion at Detroit. i . i e g ., —A mammoih schooner, costing’ $60,000, Wil bo Tnaihiod wt Tolcdo pexs monie E 4 L] Az Il o e now Jorit atock prop . . Ve 0} laco from 8impson ishiolm’s T Glatharm, 0t o'look p, m. nst Buturdsy. wx % ~Tho Onptalun of flio props’ flaokin and_Soverelgn Iwvo heen fined $90 for teking poracseion of the Weis lsnd Conal and locking thelx bonts through whils drawing too much water. ouk dow o ey larbonta e 3 s ey saam o atarboard slda to the water’s o off Big Point Saublo on thialake, ; & + ~Tho sebr Olnyton Bollo, In her paasage down from Clicago, plcked up in Engitaw - Bay a soaall boat said to bolouy to the sctie Hippegrlff, whish was tukon on to the Welland Gamat, " . ~Tho large prop Lake le, of tho Aontreal and Ghlcago Line, arrived ot Toledo nst Friday. Hho want thore for tho purpose of seeking ** something to ¢lo," ~—~Vessel mon are anid {0 ba fonding M thelr sub- soriptions {u » manner which warrants the oxpactaticn that Mr, Brown, tho koeper of tha ight at tho autranco to Baginaw River, will be ennbled 0. contiue at his post withiont alarving (o doath, It is positively siated that the Canndinn Steam Nevigation Coupany wilinot zun auy of lieis stcrm- ers to tho port of Charlotto any mors, 4'he Athenian and Abyeainion have beon sold to another company, and thoy will now run botwoen Moutreal and Quobec, SPECIAL ROTICES, A OONSTANT QOUGH, WITH SHORTNESS OF BREATH, FAILING STRRNGTH, AND WASTING OF FLESH, ALL DETOKEN LUNGS BMORE OR LESS BRRIOUSLY AFFkGTI!D. AND DEMANDING PROMPT TREATMENT, BY UBING DR, JAVNE'S EXPROTORANT BERIOUS RESULTS MAY BE EITHRR AVOIDED OR PALLIATED, FOR BUFFALO. Summer Pleasure Travel, STEAMER ¥YOUNTAIN CITY, . OAPT. GIBSON, Wil leave dock foot of North Dearborn-st., Tuosday, June 3, at7 p. m., for Buffals ! A g 2 o L7 oy for Bullalo, culling at Histwaukes, STEAMER INDIA, OAPT, STARKWEATHNHR, ‘Will loave dook foot of North LaSallo-st., Wednosday, Junodd, at 7 Y. m., for Buflalo, calling at MUwaukoo, ll;nklmm, Detr and Lrle, ‘or Bt d Pass Tilckats ly at 110 South Clirkeatey and 15 Gunl atey Cornor Stadisim - 2 BAMPLR & HARGIS, Passongor Agonts. LEGAL. BANKRUPT NOTIOE. In the District Court of the United States for the Enstern Dis- trict of Wisconsin. Ta the mattor of tho Ostikoals Menufasturing Company, Bapkrupt.” in Bonkruntey. Notioe [s hgruby glven that In purenancs of an order of thio Distriot Court Gf tho Unltd Statos, in aad for the Jiastorn Diatriot of Wisconsin, smado andantorod on tho 20th day of March, A, D, 187, the undoraignad nsiignoos in Sankraptoy of tho said Bankeapty will woil at pubiio anction {0 tho highost sad boa biddor, for casl, va {nagsday, thoSsin day of Jane, A 1. 631 at 1) wlock o tho forenvon of that day, at tho aflios of tho sald naicrapt, £ituato on tho promiisos heralnartor dosoribod, on Iizh Stroct, in the City of Oshikosh, and State of Wis conalu all the Heht, Hcleand Intorust oF (s enid Tk Tupt, dod all the right, title and iutorost of tho undor. slgnod, as wssignooe of wald Katato, in and to tho fol. lotwing' dosorfbed toal Kotato, tonsther with all tha ap- urtehances thatounto bolougify, 1ing and bolng aituata " tho Hifib Ward of the Olty of Oshkosh, County of Winebago, and Stata of » Wisconsin, &nd do- Roribod e follows, towits Tots fourteon (1) aod g (1), and lota one (1), tw @) thron (8) (0, fiva 61 '0lght (6. nins (0), tan, (10} clavon (11), ) prraiioa'a subdiclsion of 1ot oo lu bloo: ono hundrod and slovon 1n sald Fif*l Ward, Tros from Al fucambrangos. Tharo will also be sold at publio auciion at tho sanie (ivne and plsva with anid Tyal Etate ull tho Fight titlo aad intorest of the safd bankent nnd the said assiygnoos tagartaln tobiors paont ot iho Manufao: turouf Throshlog-bachinon knownas the Galser epnrator and. anqo lorso-Power, togother with all pnttarns Baod i the Manufaoiuro of ‘such Sopsratars and Horso- Yowors, ‘And the sald assignoos will nlto at the sxma tmo and plage aol blio auction to tho highost, Aud boat biddur for cash, s lsrgo amiountof Jumhr, fron, ‘molding annd, hubs, spokes, and othor material sid fier. sonal Droporty usod In tho Manufagtur of Threshing. Huohitios, ulso & largo nambor of Throshing-Machines knowu sa tho Goiscr. Maohlno, soma in & faished and othors In an unfinlshed stato, Pho Koal Kstato abov doscribed consiats of about four aores of land Iping on Fox Rivoe, T Uhioaza & Nost- woatern and_ Allvaukoo & ¢, Paul Railways liavo side. racka running to tho worl, o bulldinge e of briok, 10w, aud bunlé in tho most substautial aud couvonient manor. ‘Datod Bay 97, 1874 873 T a1, HUTOHINGON,) A ativioon SOiR P GALLUP, gl FLLKEN & WEISD! Attys for 4 NOoTICE To, horoby given that an_aprlication will bs made by “mho Romington Empire Suwing Maching Compuny, an ingarporation organizod ander tho Iaws of tho Stata of HNow York, having fis chiof usinevs oflice a¢ Iiion, in 4 County of Herkuior, N, ¥, pramo Court of the Stato of tl aharl iTan (laarge A, Ha Justios, fu tho Vil Taige ot FAA0 i, 8318 Gointy of Hevkimor, on tho th day of Juno, 1874, &t 11 0! oc a o fi ?l,m sald tucorporation @ our Tomtngtan Sowin -h}:‘uiuun Gompany.? sy Tl DRl Hon, N “BiIr0 HEAINGTON, Prostont of said Tucornoration. Trios. Riomanngox, Attornsy, 1ion, No L EDUOCATIONAL. ANNUAL GOMMENCEMENT An 8t, Mary's Academy, Notre Dame, Ind, ‘Wednosday, Juue 24, 11 O'clook A, M. The frionds and patroa of the fuatitution, by taking tho fivat murniug treia oi o Michlgan Ooutral Ratlroady loaving Ohicago ot halt- olodls 8, \ot ftary's at 10 o'olock. This will give lius to pracure refroulimonts buforo_the upenivg of tha ‘Acadentio Jizgratses. Hy tho samo routa they can loave Eaint Mlary's for Ohlengo at § o'alook b. m. KEBLE SCELOOIL, RYIAGUREL N, ¥ 1 fur Young Ladin aad Ohtideon A O CT e Yok TV, I D HTUNTINGTON, " ihop of Ucntral New Yorit. Iuktruotion omt Jitds Chormuah eyl orrtor (86 Aptiont and Sfud: St slido god Betting, el il idaeugp.on Vel it 16, For Glgatie e amly . MAIY J. JAGKBON, Eyracuso, N, Yo MADAME 0. dn El'flhv‘\ i M‘T{l:’. ALIX, BRADTOTD'S N H 'a) English, I it bR s R R D 17 West Thirty-olghth-st,, N. Y. rnuruu- Ap! watlon iuny bo 1wado voreonaily oF by ottor s above, MRS. SYLVANUS REED’'S pd German Bosrding and Day Bohonl Tudles find ditilo gicle, Now, 8 aud B Kast Fifty- Naw York, RKQUINS Oot.l, Prof, NAIRN the dopartwont of Hellos-Lattros 43 aLuY. & ) nndar ppli Engtlsly Erone oun) ity of ang lumbla Collogo, hias! Siotupisaics. - Add § PLAOE QI FOR_B0YA AND Yoo iiookvriigo. Mk, bogins (i m rafvbnors {0 per Reionttilo 1o laiiots. R0! 2 (RVERAL, STEANBORT TICKEr ™ OFFICE 200 Bouth Markot-at., southof Ailams, "Tho groat toutlsta! suuto. tosmiors uitning througly e Montical, and call B W) tduosd oo Kot sy i MOy M T Pt it AMERIOAN PRINTS, &o. THIS MONDAY MORNING SIMPSON, - NORWELL v & GO0, Will offer the most’ Magnifi- cent; Idnq of PACTFIG PERGALES Shown this season, some entire- 1y New Btyles; and an ele- gont assortment of AMERICAN PRINTS, Very Choice Goods. 5 CASES MORE OF Soersucker Ginghams At 12 1-2c. a yard ; usual retail price, 20c. i A GREAT BARGAIN! 79 & 81 State-st. SILXES. FANCY SILKS! Fimal Reductions to Cloge! ‘We shsll offor, on MONDAY, June 23, our entire lino of FANCY COL- OR BILXS, regardless of cost, pre- vious to inventory. - Tancy Glace Stripes, The,, TLast week, §1.00. Cord Glace Stripes, $1.00, Last week, $1,26. Ting Glace Stripes, $1.25, Last weel, $1.60. Estra Quality Green Chine, $1.00, Lately, #2.25. ‘These goods are our latest styles, and unsurgnssed in quality, and we commend them as the Best Bargain we have offered this geason. 1ld, Laiter & o, State and Waghington-sts. CARSON, PIRIE & (O, Wadison and Pooria-sis, WILL OPEN FOR SALE THIS MORN- ING alot of Faney Summer Silks, Assorted colors and atyles; the moat clogant govds importod this season ; heavy, rich, and bright quality, nnd really worth $1.76 por yard, at the uniform price of ONEDOLLARPER YARD These are, bsyond question, the cheapost foods ovor offerad, and thoro being but ons caso of them, parties wishing to avail them- selvesof thisbargain must do so immodiatoly. A lot of Heavy Lyons Col’d Bilks, in light colors and ovening shades, regular $3.60 quality, at $2.00 per yard. Bpeoial Bargains in Black Silks. ¥ive onscs Stripe Grenadines from 16 to 30 ots. por yerd, all half price. Ohoapest Blnok Gronadines in the ocity, IT PAYS ’_1‘0 TRADE ON THE WEST SIDE. Madison & Peoria-sts. SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, CLOSING-DUT SALE, Mamheimer Bres, 298 and 300 West Madison-st, Tn order to close out our immenso stook of SPRING AND SUMMER G00DS TNefore involoing, have made aweoping ro- ductions in overy departmont to insuroe a spoedy uale, 'Wa will offer thia day: 1,000 Ladics’ Buits in Linon, Lawn, or Bwiss, 1500 Polonaisss in Linen, Lown, or Swies, 500 Tiamn Laoco Pointa, 500 Llamn Lnoo Bagques and ichus. 1,000 Paracols, in nll alzes and colors, 5,000 Pana, glit-sticlk, cbony, and ivory. 3,000 ‘Ottoman Bhowly, from $1,60 end upward, BO piecos Black Bilks, at $1, $1.15, $1.26, 41,50, $1.76, $1.00, 100 piooos Grenndines at helf price. And s groat many mors bargaine. e et s e e SOALES. FAIRBANKS STANDARD SCATHS OF ALL BIZEB, FATREANKH, MOKSTI & OO WL ARD 118 LAKE-ST, NEW PUBLICATIONS, "N Yomg Grizdly tn Litoralure BABY SYLVESTER. A STORY FOR BOYS.” BY BRET F.ARTH. Bt. Nicholas for July contales n now story by Teat 1arte, '* Baby Bylvesier," In which tho author ghows all the grace, humor, and qualnt doscription that huvo made ‘him our groat Amorican story-tellor. Both old and young wll e dollghited with tho ourlous and laughablo fortunos of tha oro, who Is oo of thomast absurdly chasming chareotors Brat Harto ovar draw. 7T atory lits o lastzatod by W. T Sloppard and “An American Army of Two.” Bt, Nloliolas for July alsa cofitalns & stary of tho War ,~tolling how, by n steatagom, o bravo girls pub toflight a party ‘of Hiritish marines, who bad landod on our coast, and bogun to buen tho shipping n the harbur. Therolaliosn Artlole on *‘Yiro Olrackors and the Toutth of July, Groat Writers in a New Field. Wm. O, Bryant, tho Nostor of Amori oan poots, has anothoer poom, & translation, in tho July Bt, Nioholss. It I8 cortainly gratifylng, that mon of tho gonfusof Bry~ aut, Mitcholl, Warner, Drot 1farto, and othors, arawille ing to do thotr bost work for a Juvontly Periodioal, The Heart of the Republic. Mr. Fidward King'a artlolo on Missourl,: [n the ** Groat Houth, " sorlos of Rarlbuer's Monthly, for July, aalls Mis sonrl the **Ienrt of tho Ropublio." . SAXE HOLME’S New STORY. “The Four-Leaved Clover,” In Boribner, completed In the July number, fs & Love- Btory, tha sceno of whioh Is laid in Obiongos it Introducos #omso very pratty sconox’[n the Goruan lifo of that Gor- man Amorican city, “The Shakspeare Death-Mask.” Beribmer for Jaly containa an iillnatrated artiola of the groatost. intoroat In_rolation. to tho suthontioltyof the plastar cast olalmod to Lieve boon takun from Shiaksposce's 1aco aftor doath, Are Genius and Talent Hereds itary ? Tho first o tho long-oxpected articlos from the graphla pou of tho poot Hloddnrt, **KTUDINS: OF S8OMIA BRITISH AUTHORS, " sppears tu Soribnor for July, I¢ discussos with groat ability the votod quostion, ¢! Ard goplus and tulent boreditary." ' “01d-Fime Music.” ‘! The Spinning Whoel lathe thems of Bonj. F, T Tor's lllustratod poom, tn Seribnor for Julys * 2 The Fire at Grantley Mills, Fanny Rodgadn Buraolt, the talantod young writer, ro. contly married, whoso humo s in Tonnossoe, hus o story, *{The Fire at Grantloy ‘Mille,” in Borlbnor for Jul Btrs. Burnott s the sutlior of ** urly Thm's Troublos,” & atory in the Tancashiro Dinloct,, whieh appesrod Iy Soribnor, and which has becomo famous among Resdert on the Platform. . The Mysterious Island. Julos Verno's Sorial in Soribner's Monthly grows in tn torast, Tho castawaya hiave found tholr firo oxtinguinhe wd, and soom now to beat the last gasp; but M. Voruos wiil no doubt find somo soloutifio mothod of rollef. BORIBNER'S MONTHLY for the grown up, and ST NIOTOLAS for tho young folke, have como to bo racog~ nizad a8 thobast of ll the Tilostratod Magazines on clthier nldo of tho Atlantie, Thoy aro said and subserip. tlons ara recolvod by all Nows-Daalors and Booksollora. SORIBNER & CO., Naw Yark." MESSRS. LEE & SHEPARD HAVE NOW READY LORD OF HINISELF. A NOVEL. By FRANOIS H, UNDERWOOD, A, M. 515pp, 1§mo. Qloth. 1.7, % “LORD OF HIMSELT,” a novel . of Kentucky Lito in 1844, s u love story of tho most interesting and healthful desecription. The liter= ary reputation of the author, dat= ing from his conncction with the Atlantic Monthly, as originator, editor, nnd contributor, is o suffi- cient guaranteo of tho style im which the worl is written. The Now York Daily Graphic says: %It is a well-written and thoroughly interesting novel,” The Noew York Tribune snys: “This bool possesses great merit. It is faithfal, vivid, and spirited, without being overdrawn,” The Boston Globe says: “Tho characteristic features of Ken- tucky Life are evidently painted Dby one thoroughly famihar with them, and they arvo peculiarly val- uanbloe beenuse of the ravity of such truthful, accurate descriptions. « « « Mr. Underwood’s bookadds to its attractiveness as anovel, the charm of cholce literary allusion and or elevated sentiment, ex- wressed in olegant and foreible Xinglish.” 837" For sale by 2il Dooksollors, BSont, postpald, on ro aoipt of tho price. 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